Quote by Paul Murray

When you think about it, the Big Bang's a big like school, isn't it?...Well, I mean to say, one day we'll all leave here and become scientists and bank clerks and driving instructors and hotel managers -- the fabric of society, so to speak. But in the meantime, that fabric, that is to say, us, the , is crowded into one tiny little point where none of the laws of society applies, viz., this school.-Ruprecht


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Summary

This quote suggests that the Big Bang theory is comparable to school in terms of the transition and development it represents. Just as students start in school and eventually take on various roles in society, the Big Bang signifies the beginning of the universe before it expanded and evolved into diverse forms. The comparison emphasizes the contrast between the expansive universe and the confined space of a school, where rules and laws of society are applicable, highlighting the unique nature and potential for growth within the early stages of the universe.

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Science
By Paul Murray
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